Mentors

The success of our projects is contingent on local professionals volunteering their time to mentor our students

A mentor should serve as a professional resource for students throughout the completion of their projects. The actual tasks and time commitment of a mentor can be determined collaboratively by the student, the mentor and, if necessary, the teacher. The level of time commitment is very flexible and students can cater their projects to the amount of time that a mentor is available. In the past, mentors have done some of the following:

Provided and worked with students for internship experiences

Set up or served as focus for observational or shadowing experience

Assisted students in designing surveys or other data gathering techniques

Aided students in creating and carrying out an experimental design

Contributed any types of resources or contacts to students

Completed interviews for students

Communicated with and guided students to design projects or make decisions that positively affect the outcome of their experience

Similar to the previous question, students are free to design and propose any type of product that meets the requirements of the project. In the past, students have done some of the following:

Designed and drafted an innovative floor plan and blueprint for facilities experienced

Innovated biomedical devices or surgical procedures

Created original informational literature and distributed to the public

Developed and implemented a school or community-based educational event

Produced and executed a public awareness campaign

Analyzed and presented data gathered from an experiment

Students are the future

The intention of this program is to provide a qualified workforce to our area by preparing students to meet industry standards as well as to be critical thinkers that understand the importance of working collaboratively. Mentor support is crucial to providing a successful experience for our students.

General Project Timeline

Student Research and Brainstorming

Students research areas of interest and potential topic ideas. Students brainstorm project topics and create initial idea proposals.

June of Junior year: Students only

Project Initiation

Students isolate an idea, perform thorough research, and make contact with potential mentors. Students create a written proposal of their Independent Projects.

June – September: Students with input from mentors

Project Approval

Students meet with teacher to conference about their proposals. Any necessary changes are implemented into proposals and final teacher approval is given.

September – April: Students and mentors
*Experience may begin during the summer with teacher approval

Project Wrap-Up

Students create written reports, portfolios, scientific posters, and presentations to exhibit the entire scope of their projects to their teachers, classmates, and a public forum.

May: Students only

Senior Walkthrough

Students defend their work to a public audience. Independent Project Gallery Walk of scientific posters is completed and students are presented the certificate of completion for the Biomedical Sciences Program and an honor stole.

May: Open to the public

If you have been contacted by a student and have any questions about the project, feel free to contact the teachers of the program using the form below.